By: Jane Wilkinson | 2010-03-30 | Destinations Hugh Hefner's ex-girlfriend, Bridget Marquardt, is a huge fan of horror and the occult and so on her recent Croatia holiday she couldn't resist visiting the haunted island of Lokrum. However, as Bridget soon found out the haunted island was not full of ghosts, but rather scenic plunge pools and hidden coves. read more
By: Marianne Kelly | 2010-04-03 | Destinations Ghostly forms, loud voices, ethereal whispers, phantom lights, the cries of drowning men on a cold still night are all part of haunted lighthouse legends. Maine holds the title for the most haunted lighthouses in New England. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-12-20 | Exotic locations Until now, a haunted house has stirred up deep scares among people, especially kids around the world, regardless of any culture, religion and environment. It can be denied that a haunted house stays in mind, even in sight at least once in everyone's life. Ghosts have wandered inside and outside such obsessed houses during the past decades, even centuries. It's so amazing that terrifying houses are often ancient and magnificent castles with terrible events. Below is the list of most famous haunted houses all over the world. read more
By: Jennie McCann | 2010-09-21 | Business Ideas We at Holiday Inn Cairo enjoy a commanding position in the centre of this famous and ancient city. Also known as The Conqueror, or al-Qāhira, as well as being Egypt's capital, Cairo is also the largest city in the MEA (Middle East and Africa). Rich in culture and history, and the gateway to ancient treasures like the Pyramids and the Sphinx, it is one of the most densely populated cities on the globe, with millions more people swelling the numbers each year. Whether they're visiting for business read more
By: Jo McCann | 2010-11-24 | Travel Tips The capital of the Republic of Ireland, Dublin is a thriving, dynamic city and a hub of commerce, administration, industry, culture education and the arts. We at Holiday Inn Dublin play a vital role in the city's economy, accommodating both leisure and business visitors. read more
By: Aanchal Gupta | 2011-10-22 | Travel & Leisure This article sings to the glory of Thailand and brings before you some of the must-visit places in this country which is a visually carved marvel. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-01-20 | Social issues Haunted houses and paranormal phenomena may be the things that come to mind when people think of ghosts though there is no solid and clear evident to prove these supernatural myths. Now, let take a look at the list of six scariest haunted places worldwide including Monte Cristo Homestead, 50 Berkeley Square, the George Stickney House, the Screaming Bridge of Maud Hughes Road, Screaming Tunnel and Union Cemetery. read more
By: Steven Jones | 2010-10-26 | Destinations In myth and legend, the Snowdonia region of North Wales is famous for its ghosts, giants, dragons and other supernatural beings. This is our guide to the most haunted sites you can visit in Snowdonia. read more
By: Bluegreen | 2010-11-09 | Travel Tips City proves to be more than just flashy lights and grand casinos. Take a tour of some local spots famous within the supernatural world! read more
By: Marianne Kelly | 2010-04-02 | Destinations Florida has played a major role in American history, and its three haunted lighthouses have added to its history, folklore and legends. These three lighthouses contain stories of pirates, jealous rage, strange happenings and happy children at play. read more
By: Gary McKraken | 2012-02-24 | Destinations The historic city of Chester in Cheshire is one of the most historic locations anywhere in England with strong links to the Roman occupation and the English civil war. As one may expect, a city with such a long and varied history, much of it preserved, a ghost or two (or more) is said to haunt various places within the city. So if you are attracted by all things spooky then a visit to Chester for a ghost walk is surely something you will want to do. read more
By: Max Brockbank | 2010-03-19 | Hotels Britain has a marvellous and rich history, which at times seems to have been taken straight out of the pages of a classical English novel. Take for example the following 5 hotels and inns - and form your own opinion on whether or not you believe the tales. read more
By: Emma Adams | 2011-06-23 | Travel Tips Explore the colorful Grand Bahamas seas on a snorkeling adventure. Whether you bring your own equipment or rent when you get there this underwater paradise of reefs and coral should not be missed. read more
By: Emma McCann | 2011-02-21 | Business Next to London, Edinburgh has more FTSE companies than anywhere else in Britain. It is also the second most popular city for leisure and business tourism both areas in which we at Holiday Inn Edinburgh excel. We have two superbly equipped hotels in Edinburgh, one in Craigleith and the other adjacent to Edinburgh Zoo. Central for Edinburgh's business, commercial and tourist districts, they offer superlative facilities for corporate and leisure visitors alike. read more
By: Cindy Bair | 2011-06-02 | Travel Tips It is either one or way or the other. Most hotels found around Walt Disney World Resort either features a theme that caters to music lovers, cartoon fans, movie addicts, or food aficionados. But the Holiday Inn Lake Buena Vista Hotel does things differently – it has something for everyone. read more